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  1. noun [ S ] uk / ˈɡəʊ.ə.hed / us / ˈɡoʊ.ə.hed / an occasion when permission is given for someone to start doing something or for an event or activity to happen: give the go-ahead The government has given the go-ahead for a multi-billion pound road-building project.

  2. The meaning of GO-AHEAD is marked by energy and enterprise : progressive. How to use go-ahead in a sentence.

  3. IPA guide. Other forms: went ahead; going ahead; gone ahead; goes ahead. Definitions of go ahead. verb. proceed (with a plan of action) “He went ahead with the project”. synonyms: plow ahead. see more. Pronunciation.

  4. 1.singular noun. If you give someone or something the go-ahead, you give them permission to start doing something. The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes. Don't do any major repair work until you get the go-ahead from your insurers. Synonyms: permission, consent, green light, assent More Synonyms of go ahead.

  5. go ahead (with something) to begin to do something, especially when somebody has given permission or has expressed doubts or opposition. ‘May I start now?’ ‘Yes, go ahead.’. The government intends to go ahead with its tax cutting plans. See go ahead in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  6. GO AHEAD meaning: 1. to start to do something: 2. said to someone in order to give them permission to start to do…. Learn more.

  7. go ahead meaning, definition, what is go ahead: to start to do something, especially aft...: Learn more.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · ( imperative) Used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal. Synonyms: go for it, be my guest, feel free. Go ahead and eat without me. I expect to be very late. ( procedure word, military) To send communication over the radio. Bravo Six Actual, this is Bravo Six Four. Go ahead, over. Derived terms. [ edit]

  9. GO AHEAD meaning: 1. to start to do something: 2. something that you say to someone to give them permission to do…. Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'go-ahead'. 1. If you give someone or something the go-ahead, you give them permission to start doing something. [...] 2. A go-ahead person or organization tries hard to succeed, often by using new methods. [...] More.

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